Bristol’s grey and very much average city centre was transformed into a masterpiece of bright colours and artistic portraits as the project 'See No Evil' transformed the city walls. Nelson Street has been a popular £80,000 attraction that featured the art work of 72 international and local graffiti artists, including some of the biggest names that graffiti and street art has to offer.
This project was designed to help attract hundreds of visitors to Bristol. You can come here on your own or with friends and family and marvel at the masterpieces that surround you and really appreciate the time spent to make Nelson Street one of Bristol’s main street art attractions. Nelson Street is situated close to Broadmead and The Mall galleries so you can spend your day shopping as well as enjoying the sights.
If you follow Nelson Street down towards the Habourside you can find some amazing restaurant and galleries such as The Habourside Restaurant or Arnolfini - one of Europe's leading centres for contemporary art. Everyone will love Nelson Street, and it's a great place to visit with a camera and a group of freinds.
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